Nestled in the vast expanse of the South Atlantic Ocean, lies St. Helena, a small island known for its extreme isolation, which has kept it off the beaten path of tourism. Located between southern Africa and Brazil, until 2017, reaching this British overseas territory has now become easier with the recent introduction of weekly commercial flights. The government is now keen to boost tourism here. St. Helena is now poised to offer an exhilarating and uncommon travel experience for those seeking an adventure that is a far cry from the ordinary.
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Remote Island Where Napoleon Was Exiled Now Open For Tourists
Explore St Helena, the island where Napoleon was exiled, and enjoy trekking, whale watching, and swimming with devil rays, all the while discovering its rich history and natural beauty

St Helena is one of the most remote islands in the world
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St Helena is one of the most remote islands in the world
Photo: Umomos/Shutterstock

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